Monthly Crime Report Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee

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Monthly Crime Report Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee September 11, 2017 U. Renee Hall, Chief of Police Dallas Police Department City of Dallas

Presentation Overview Background/History Purpose Issues/Operational Concerns Next Steps Public Safety

Background/History 2016: 3rd Best Overall Crime Since 1969 Source: DPD 2016 Preliminary Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Part 1 crime - All other crime data is derived from FBI UCR Public Safety

Total Dispatched 911 Calls Background/History Response Times & Calls for Service Year Priority 1 Response Time Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 Total Dispatched 911 Calls 2015 8.09 19.59 65.18 89.27 606,541 2016 7.94 18.26 49.15 63.34 628,835 Change -0.15 -1.33 .16.03 -25.93 +22,294 22,294 more dispatched calls for service Overall reduction in response time Source: DPD Response Times Report. 2015 & 2016 information: Dec 31st actuals. Public Safety

Purpose Provide the 2017 Year to Date Crime Report Month to Date Crime Report Response Time and Calls for Service Discuss the police department’s ongoing efforts to address crime Public Safety

Year to Date Crime Report January 1 – August 31, 2017 Source: DPD CompStat Daily Crime Briefing Public Safety

Month to Date Crime Report August 1 – August 31, 2017 Source: DPD CompStat Daily Crime Briefing Public Safety

Response Times & Calls for Service Total Dispatched 911 Calls August 31, 2017 Year Priority 1 Response Time Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 Total Dispatched 911 Calls Sworn Strength Actual 2017 as of 8/31/17 8.28 20.80 57.92 74.54 405,351 3051 2016 as of 8/31/16 7.59 17.12 45.95 60.19 422,914 3362 Source: DPD Response Time Report Public Safety

Sworn hired during FY16/17 YTD 154 Background/History Attrition by Fiscal Year Years of Service 9 Sworn hired during FY16/17 YTD 154 Source: DPD Personnel Division End of Month Report as of 8/31/17 Public Safety

Sworn Strength by Fiscal Year Background/History Sworn Strength by Fiscal Year 10 Source: DPD Personnel Division End of Month Reports as of 8/31/17 Public Safety

Issues/Operational Concerns Reduce overall crime Maintain response time goal for Priority 1 calls Increase hiring efforts Public Safety

Next Steps Respond Prevent Reduce Public Safety Foot Patrols Analyze critical needs to identify efficiencies to ensure core services are met Foot Patrols Enhance community engagement Private Sector Partnerships Increased visibility Fugitive Apprehension Gang and Narcotics Enforcement Collaboration Public Safety

Monthly Crime Report Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee September 11, 2017 U. Renee Hall, Chief of Police Dallas Police Department City of Dallas

Appendix

911 Call Center Response Time August 31, 2017 City of Dallas goal is 90% of all calls answered within 10 seconds. Month Calls Received Average Time to Answer Service Level 8/1/17 – 8/31/17 166,580 2 Seconds 95.46% 7/1/17 – 7/31/17 174,256 94.90% 6/1/17 - 6/30/17 173,302 93.89% 5/1/17 - 5/31/17 179,355 3 Seconds 91.70% 4/1/17 – 4/30/17 176,715 7 Seconds 87.07% 3/1/17 – 3/31/17 180,791 56 Seconds 71.90% 2/1/17 – 2/28/17 161,869 43 Seconds 64.02% 1/1/17 – 1/31/17 169,905 9 Seconds 79.36% Source: Communication and Information Services – Application Performance Report Public Safety